Jobs and Opportunities

Details of our current vacancies can be found below. To apply, complete the application form on this page and upload a copy of your CV and a covering letter if you have one.

  • Are you an experienced CNC 5-Axis Machinist in the UK? Looking for a chance to enhance your skills and add to your CV whilst travelling abroad?

    We are looking for the right person to join our close-knit team in South Carolina, United States on a temporary, yet flexible, basis. You must have experience in the motorsport, automotive, medical, or aerospace industries and familiarity with programming software such as Hypermill.

    Full relocation support will be given, including work visa applications. Accommodation in South Carolina will be provided. A full driving licence is essential as you will need to commute. Minimum contract of 6 months with options to extend or return to work at our UK facility located in Plymouth, Devon.

    This is a full-time, on-site role working 40 hours a week. You will be employed by our UK company and will receive pension contributions, paid time off, sick leave, etc. accordingly. Typical working hours 8am-5pm, Monday to Friday with some weekend availability as needed.

    Please note, we are only able to consider applicants who are eligible to work in the UK.

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  • We are seeking an experienced CNC Programmer to join our manufacturing team. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and optimising CNC machining programs for complex aerospace components, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and compliance with strict industry standards. This role involves close collaboration with design, production, and quality teams to support on-time delivery of high-quality parts.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Develop, prove out, and optimise CNC programs for milling and turning centres (3/4/5-axis).

    • Interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and technical specifications to create accurate machining processes.

    • Select appropriate tooling, work-holding, and cutting strategies to achieve required tolerances and surface finishes.

    • Conduct program simulations and first-off inspections to verify compliance with aerospace quality standards.

    • Provide technical support to machine operators during setup and production runs.

    • Drive process improvements to reduce cycle times, increase tool life, and enhance overall efficiency.

    • Maintain accurate documentation including setup sheets, tool lists, and program archives.

    • Ensure all activities meet AS9100 and customer-specific aerospace requirements.

    • Collaborate with design engineers to provide manufacturability feedback.

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  • We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Quality Inspector to join our Inspection team. The successful candidate will be responsible for inspecting precision-machined and assembled components to ensure compliance with engineering drawings, customer specifications, and regulatory standards such as AS9100.

    This role is critical to maintaining our commitment to delivering components that meet the rigorous demands of the aerospace industry.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Conduct detailed dimensional and visual inspection of aerospace components using manual and digital inspection tools (micrometers, verniers, height gauges, CMMs, etc.).

    • Verify conformance of parts and assemblies against engineering drawings, CAD models, and technical documentation.

    • Inspect incoming materials, in-process production, and final assemblies in accordance with quality plans.

    • Record inspection results accurately using company quality systems and documentation protocols.

    • Support first-article inspections (FAI) in accordance with AS9102 standards.

    • Identify non-conformances, raise NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports), and liaise with production and engineering teams for resolution.

    • Assist in root-cause analysis and continuous improvement initiatives to prevent recurrence of defects.

    • Calibrate and maintain inspection equipment in line with quality system requirements.

    • Ensure all work complies with AS9100 and customer-specific aerospace quality requirements.

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